Whether or not you can change the status of an object in a step depends on
the step's procedure and the object's status in the step. The manager allows
you to make only valid changes to the history of an object. If the operation of
one of the buttons would cause an invalid change in status, that button becomes
unavailable. For more information, see
Modifying the history of a step-dependent object.
The following list describes techniques for manipulating the status of a
step-dependent object:
- To select the status that you
want to change:
-
Click in the cell that is located in the row of the object of interest and
in the column of the step of interest.
The status of the object in that step becomes highlighted, and, in most
cases, some or all of the buttons on the right side of the dialog box become
available. The availability of the buttons depends on the status of the object
in the current step, in the preceding step, and in the following step.
For example, the Created
status of
Pressure in Step-3
is
selected in the figure below:
Use the buttons that become available to manipulate the status of the object
in the step that you have chosen, as described below.
- To move the
status in the selected step to the preceding step:
-
Click Move Left to move the highlighted status from
the selected to the preceding step.
For example, the Created
status of
Pressure in Step-3
is
selected in the history shown above. If you clicked Move
Left, the history would change as shown below:
The Created
status of
Pressure moves to Step-2
and is replaced by Propagated
in
Step-3
.
- To move the
status in the selected step to the following step:
-
Click Move Right to move the highlighted status from
the selected step to the following step.
In the history shown below, for example, the
Modified
status of
Pressure in Step-5
is
selected.
If you clicked Move Right, the history would change
as shown below:
The Modified
status of
Pressure moves to Step-6
(indicating that the modifications to Pressure become
effective in Step-6
), and
Modified
is replaced by
Propagated
in
Step-5
.
- To deactivate
the object in the selected step:
-
Click Deactivate to deactivate the object in the
selected step.
In the history shown below, for example, the
Propagated
status of
Pressure in Step-4
is
selected.
If you clicked Deactivate, the history would change
as shown below:
The Propagated
status of
Pressure in Step-4
changes to Deactivated
, and the pressure is
inactive in all subsequent steps.
Note:
You cannot deactivate predefined fields using the Predefined
Field Manager; you must select Reset to initial
in the predefined field editor (for example, see
Defining a temperature field).
- To reactivate
the object in the selected step:
-
Click Activate to reactivate the object in the
selected step.
In the history shown above, for example, the
Deactivated
status of
Pressure in Step-4
is
selected. If you clicked Activate, the history would
change as shown below:
The Deactivated
status of
Pressure changes to
Propagated
in
Step-4
and in any following steps.
Note:
The Activate button is available only in the step
in which an object is first deactivated.
You can use the
Model Tree
to view the status of a step-dependent object, to edit the object, and to
deactivate and reactivate the object. However, you must use the step-dependent
manager to modify the history of an object by moving it right or left in the
sequence of steps. For more information, see
The Model Tree.